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The Bulldogs today announce they will take their round 10 clash with the New Zealand Warriors to Waikato Stadium, Hamilton.


Following todays unveiling of the 2014 NRL season draw the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are pleased to announce that theyll be taking their Round 10 home game on Sunday, 18 May to Waikato Stadium, Hamilton where they will take on the New Zealand Warriors at 4pm (2pm AEST).


With 1.2million people in New Zealand identifying as Rugby League fans and 41,000 registered players, Bulldogs Chief Executive Raelene Castle and proud Kiwi says the club is very keen to increase its profile and maximise opportunities in New Zealand.


Many of our past and present stars, including Bill Noonan, Daryl Halligan, John Timu, Jarrod McCracken, Nigel Vagana, Roy Asotasi, Frank Pritchard, Greg Eastwood, Sam Perrett and Sam Kasiano are Kiwis so the Bulldogs already have a long established connection to New Zealand.


Taking a game to Hamilton gives us an opportunity to thank existing supporters for their loyalty and also to invite more people to enjoy the experience offered by the Bulldogs and Rugby League.


A range of activities are planned for the game, including initiatives to support the NRLs Women in League round, and Sam Perrett expects therell be an enthusiastic response to a game at Waikato Stadium.


The strong performances from the Kiwis in the World Cup has captured the interest of people in New Zealand and strengthened their support for what we do. I think its great timing to showcase a club like ours in Hamilton, Perrett said.


Im always inspired by the passion of the Bulldogs fans in New Zealand and I think theyll really appreciate the opportunity to see the team in action in Hamilton. I know a lot of our boys will also make the most to catch up with family and friends over there.


Murray Jeffrey, the Director of Business Development and Marketing Event Facilities at Waikato Stadium is pleased to have such an iconic Club and brand like the Bulldogs going to Hamilton.


The Bulldogs are one of the NRLs strongest brands with a proud history and we are excited to be hosting such a high quality sporting event at Waikato Stadium, Jeffrey said.


Bulldogs fans are now able to sign up as New Zealand Members enabling them to secure their seat to this historic game.
Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.